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The Cheyenne Native Americans have inhabited the Great Plains region of North America for centuries, with their history dating back to at least the 17th century. They were originally part of the Algonquian-speaking tribes in the Great Lakes area before migrating westward. The Cheyenne played a significant role in the cultural and historical landscape of the Plains tribes, particularly during the 19th century, as they engaged in trade, warfare, and negotiations with both European settlers and other Native American tribes. Today, the Cheyenne continue to preserve their heritage and culture.

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